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. 2021 Mar 23;45(4):854–863. doi: 10.1111/acer.14572

Table 2.

Pandemic‐Related Experiences and Drinking Trends Within Spring 2020

Predictor Hurdle submodel: Drinking day Count submodel: Drinks per drinking day
OR p CR p
Age 1.05 0.309 1.04 0.123
Male (vs. Female) 1.23 0.507 1.36 0.055
Ethnic/racial minority (vs. non‐Hispanic White) 0.76 0.423 1.19 0.339
Day in semester 0.99 <0.001 1.00 0.364
Days retrospective reporting 0.98 0.001 0.99 0.013
Weekend 5.67 <0.001 1.38 <0.001
Post (vs. Pre) 1.39 0.382 1.49 0.150
Events canceled 1.64 0.229 2.11 0.002
Events canceled * Post 1.38 0.374 0.63 0.081
Moved 0.90 0.748 1.06 0.728
Moved * Post 0.73 0.213 0.65 0.008
Social distancing 0.61 0.090 0.91 0.547
Social distancing * Post 0.88 0.614 0.75 0.099
Job loss 1.42 0.260 1.22 0.210
Job loss * Post 0.75 0.253 0.86 0.290
Know someone diagnosed 1.26 0.541 0.84 0.420
Know someone diagnosed * Post 0.66 0.181 0.69 0.075

N = 80 college student drinkers. OR, odds ratio; CR, count ratio. Bolded p‐values and corresponding estimates are statistically significant at p < 0.05.

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